can you rent luxury suites at Pitt games? you can get booze in there. i did when i sat in the American Eagle box. haha my friend and I drank 19 of the 24 Heineken keg cans. that was all there was for the whole box lol.

i looked into a Penguins one a few years ago, before the stanley cup. it wouldve been something like $180 per person (plus the cost of food). i doubt renting an individual box for a single game is possible now.

i saw the phrase wedding industrial complex recently and i love that. from my time selling tvs i can tell you that upselling many women is really easy once you start talking credit cards and payment plans. i dated a girl once who had brand new tires on her car and was about to let jiffy lube rotate them. they were 6 weeks old! just say no!

yubb wrote:Sporting clays is fun. We did that for my dad's 70th birthday. Sounds like a great way to start off a bachelor party.

I have always avoided shotgunning like trap, skeet, and sporting clays. I didn’t avoid them because that I thought such activities wouldn’t be fun; I avoided them for the same reason that if you don’t want to become a crackhead the first thing to do is never smoke crack. I mean, you shoot stuff that, if properly hit, blows up in mid air. How can you not want to do that? Of course, it also requires a $hotgun, ammo, accessories, plenty of time and practice, etc., and I was trying to avoid that.

count2infinity wrote:alright... bachelor party rescheduled for next weekend in the burgh with the people i want to be there. plans include fatheads, sharp's edge, the casino and whatever else we get into.

pittsoccer33 wrote:seriously what purpose does a chair cover serve? id be so angry about spending money on something so frivelous id cancel the wedding.

Covers an ugly chair.

Yeah, the chairs here were all different colors. The caterer wanted $6 a chair to rent them, we bought them ourselves. If we didnt have them, it would have made everything else look crappy. Definitely worth the couple hundred dollars in the grand scheme of things, and ended up being a minimal loss out of pocket.

yubb wrote:Sporting clays is fun. We did that for my dad's 70th birthday. Sounds like a great way to start off a bachelor party.

I have always avoided shotgunning like trap, skeet, and sporting clays. I didn’t avoid them because that I thought such activities wouldn’t be fun; I avoided them for the same reason that if you don’t want to become a crackhead the first thing to do is never smoke crack. I mean, you shoot stuff that, if properly hit, blows up in mid air. How can you not want to do that? Of course, it also requires a $hotgun, ammo, accessories, plenty of time and practice, etc., and I was trying to avoid that.

Over/under is going to leave you with a sore shoulder by the last station. I thought about getting a semi after going a few weeks ago. But I'm like you; I'll go all crack addict on it and spend way too much money on something that could otherwise be a fun thing to do from time to time.

One of my best friends from college is getting married soon. They actually met at a party I threw. Since they've moved out of state I can't say I talk to them much anymore.

I got my invitation and it was addressed to me only, which really bummed me out because I wanted to introduce the girl I've been dating for the past 13 months to everyone.

Is there any sort of acceptable way to ask if she can come? My theory is that the bride to be did the list and didn't know that I was in a long term relationship.

I don't want to seem ungrateful or try to impose. A few of my friends said they want me to ask but it doesn't seem right to do. One said text message, one said call, and my thought was RSVP for me alone with a note saying I would like to bring her but understand fully why they would say no. I thought that way gave them an easy out so they wouldn't feel pressured into saying yes.

I would call or text. Thank him for the invite and ask if you could have a plus one. I'd do it that was as opposed to sending in the RSVP with an ask on them to respond back to you about the plus one. I just wouldn't want to rely on them to have to get back to you...they're probably pretty busy and mentally pre occupied. easy to forget about it.

id say let it go. maybe they were capped at the number of people they were inviting and if they say yes to your gf, it will cause trouble with other sides of the family if they didnt get to invite one or two more.

I remember for my wedding, all of my high school buddies were single so I just invited them, but the one that moved away was in a long term relationship I didn't know about. He called and we had no problem letting him bring a date.

Just say what you posted, that you'd understand if they didn't want the +1, but you were just checking.

went and applied for our marriage license today. the lady gave my fiancee a bit of a hard time over not knowing where her father is currently located or his current job. even after explaining that she hasn't had contact with him in over a decade, she insisted that she at least guess where he's located and job he currently has. I would think that not having contact with a parent isn't too unique of a situation.